The city of Coimbra

Geography and history

Coimbra is a district capital, the largest city of the Centre Region of Portugal with around 150,000 inhabitants.

The
city is near to both the mountains and the sea: 40 minutes away from
“Serra da Lousã” – which belongs to the European network of protected
areas, famous for its schist villages – and 2h30 away from “Serra da
Estrela” – the highest mountain of Continental Portugal, well-known for
its snow sports and local gastronomy. The beautiful beaches and seaports
of Figueira da Foz and Aveiro are only 50 minutes away.

The
good road and railway infrastructures and the transportation network
allows you to arrive at the Lisbon airport in two hours and at the Porto
airport in one hour, from where daily cheap flights depart to the
several European capital cities. Travelling by car, you can arrive in
Salamanca in three hours and in Vigo in two hours. From Coimbra train
station B you can take international trains to Madrid and Paris.

The city is located on the banks of the Mondego River, where you can
practice open-air sports or just relax on the grass. Especially in the downtown
area, there are a lot of trees, parks, gardens and public squares. Coimbra also
has some forest reserves such the “Mata do Choupal” and the Botanical Garden.

Coimbra has remnants of 2,000 years of history. Roman Empire
constructions coexist with internationally renowned modern buildings.
Capital of the Portuguese Kingdom in bygone ages and meeting point of several cultures,
Coimbra combines a rich architectonic and historical heritage with
modern facilities for the arts and sports and green, open-air spaces.

Culture, sports and shopping areas

The city and the
university are classified as World Heritage since June 2013 and have a thriving cultural life offering a great diversity of literary
talks, exhibitions, cinema cycles, music and dance shows, theatre plays
and other performances.The City Festivities, the Arts Festival, the
jazz festival "Jazz ao Centro" and the Cultural Week of the
University of Coimbra are just a few examples of the events that take place
every year and are really worth to see.

World famous music
artists such as Madonna, U2, Rolling Stones, among others, have performed in the Coimbra city
stadium. More often, you can listen to jazz and classical music in the several
show rooms scattered over the city (Gil Vicente Academic Theatre, Centro de
Portugal Pavillion, Municipal Theatre, etc.), but also in gardens
(Sereia Garden, Quinta das Lágrimas’ gardens) and other open-air spaces near
emblematic monuments (Old Cathedral, Monastery of Santa-Clara, Church of Santiago,
Monastery of Santa Cruz, etc.). For the lovers of fado, rock and pop, there are
several cafés and bars that enliven the city at night: Diligência Bar, À
Capella, Bar Quebra, The Rocket Planet, Aqui Base Tango, AAC Bar, etc.

There are also several popular events, such the student festivities
“Latada” (new students’ parade) and “Queima das Fitas” (graduate students’
parade), book and handicraft fairs, flower and aromatic herbs’ market, magic
shows, and the famous Medieval Fair, which recreates the atmosphere of the
period, from the clothing and the food to the entertainment and the sale of
typical products.

In the area of sports, for the quality
of its sports’ facilities (Multi-sports’ Pavilion, Coimbra City Stadium,
University Stadium, Horse Riding Centre, AAC Nautical Sports Section, Olympic Swimming
Pools’ Complex, Mondego Swimming Pools, among others), and the excellence of
the UC student athletes, the European University Sports Association chose
Coimbra to be the organiser of the European University Games of 2018. The event
is expected to host 4500 athletes and 2000 participants from all over Europe,
representing more than 400 universities.

Coimbra is a friendly city to the young
people. With over 30,000 students, it offers several discounts for students in
restaurants, bars, shops, hairdresser, beauty shops, public transports, gym, swimming
pools, bookshops, theatres, cinema, art galleries and museums, among others.

In Coimbra there are two major shopping
centres with supermarket, large shops with national and international
world-known brands, services and cinema rooms: Alma Shopping (previously known as Dolce Vita) and Forum Coimbra.

Besides these two shopping centres, there are other commercial
facilities spread all over the city such as Atrium Solum, Girassolum or the
Coimbra Shopping. The downtown area (“Baixa”) is a traditional centre of
commerce, with restaurants, cafés, bakeries and patisseries, and a variety of
little shops with traditional products.

﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿Health and safety

Coimbra is a safe university city, with
good transports, several accommodation options and an excellent public network
of health care services.